Snuff Garrett Died Dec. 16,2015 one more great to Heaven.
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Snuff Garrett Died Dec. 16,2015 one more great to Heaven.
My last time in speaking to Snuff Garrett was at Cliff Crofford funeral.Man, the memories are adding up more everyday as I live on. RIP Brothers. Uncle Leo J Eiffert Jr.
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I thought Snuff Garrett was the drummer for Bill Anderson???
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Hey Charlie,,,,oh yes,,,one of the greatest blessings of my life was growing up in Lubbock,,,at that time in history,,,with the guys I grew up with. Little did any of us know at the time what a historical time and place it would be. Now in my old age things dawn on me,,,like just a couple of weeks ago I heard the song "Claudette" by the Everlys, written by Roy Orbison,,,,and realized,,,hey,,,I knew Claudette Frady,,,now the object of a "hit" song,,,but at the time just another girl we all knew,,,,as were all the other people who became "famous",,,all that period just seems surreal sometimes. At the time we were all just a bunch of guys beating on old guitars.
Like Carl Perkins said,,,,"I Was There When It Happened (in Lubbock)",,,yes,,,very blessed!!!
Like Carl Perkins said,,,,"I Was There When It Happened (in Lubbock)",,,yes,,,very blessed!!!
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Unfortunately, I wasn't there then, and I didn't know Claudette was, but who knew Roy Orbison did?
And I didn't know Snuff Garrett, L.J. The roots here do run deep, looking for water.
You hear a lot of things about the place, but the line of cars at the Hi-D-Ho was much like anywhere in the country.
just kids, looking for stardom whether they knew it or not. Buddy Holly is still the king here....
And I didn't know Snuff Garrett, L.J. The roots here do run deep, looking for water.
You hear a lot of things about the place, but the line of cars at the Hi-D-Ho was much like anywhere in the country.
just kids, looking for stardom whether they knew it or not. Buddy Holly is still the king here....
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Orbison never lived there that I know of,,,the Frady's did for a while. Claudette was a pretty girl,,,married Orbison when she was pretty young I think. Mac Davis was a couple of years younger than I was,,,used to follow us home from Carroll Thompson Jr High,,,playing grab a$$,,,very clean cut kid,,,,beautiful sister (Linda Kaye) that was our age.
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This is quite an article:Barry Blackwood wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snuff_Garrett
He also hired Phil Spector briefly; one of his assistants was Leon Russell; lots of other names mentioned.At seventeen, Garrett was a disc jockey in Lubbock, Texas, where he met Buddy Holly....
His first job as producer for the label was on Johnny Burnette's "Settin' the Woods on Fire" on July 9, 1959.... Among Garrett's roster of artists were Bobby Vee, Johnny Burnette, Gene McDaniels, Buddy Knox, Walter Brennan, Gary Lewis & the Playboys and Del Shannon.
I'm glad you brought this to our attention, LJ; so many people in the history of music one wouldn't want to forget.
I don't think he was a drummer; he wasn't even a musician--a player, that is--but knew when he was hearing good music.
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Charlie thanks, It's like our Bakersfield Sound of Red Simpson, Hello,I'm A Truck ". My roots of History I could feel last night at Trout's on that stage as I was playing Guitar & Vocal performing with some great Musicians that the world will never know how vital they them self are. Ron Epperson,Brian Lonbeck,Larry Petree and many others. I don't want to say to many names because everybody think I'm a name dropper and I don't know who these folks I talk about,But,I do.Friends-Associates in being with many for many reasons.I do it by dropping their names with respect for the young folks know these people means something by name. See you soon again Charlie! Uncle Leo J Eiffert Jr.
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Charlie,it's not the road, it's the people that come with it as you meet them,Musicians/Artist/Songwriters. Gus Hardin'> Blankenship,you need to do what it was are is in that mind of yours to let them folks know you are just as much " A " big a part of the Music World Industry History too my brother!.
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Nope, that would be Snuffy Miller: http://www.countrystandardtime.com/news ... p?xid=1848Bill Bailey wrote: I thought Snuff Garrett was the drummer for Bill Anderson???
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Thanks Frank for the info. I stand corrected. Very informative article on Snuff Miller.
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Snuff was a household name to many musicians of the 60's.
This Diamond Ring (Gary Lewis) a hit that came out of nowhere as did many others for like Cher.
Also reportedly started the royalties on sales system.
My Dad's Ray Conniff albums, the sound was eventually Snuff.
With Dolenz and Jones of The Monkees;
This Diamond Ring (Gary Lewis) a hit that came out of nowhere as did many others for like Cher.
Also reportedly started the royalties on sales system.
My Dad's Ray Conniff albums, the sound was eventually Snuff.
With Dolenz and Jones of The Monkees;
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Great producer! I used to have some of the "Fifty Guitars of Tommy Garrett" albums, which were predominantly Tommy Tedesco. Another legend now gone.
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Yes especially since much of that era was heavy instrumental guitar based songs.Herb Steiner wrote:Great producer! I used to have some of the "Fifty Guitars of Tommy Garrett" albums, which were predominantly Tommy Tedesco. Another legend now gone.
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